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Meta has deactivated the Muse Image capability to create AI deepfakes of any public Instagram account you @-mention.
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Some iPhone screens can get down to a single nit of brightness, but these tricks will help it appear even dimmer.
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Let's be real, OpenAI isn't giving up on the browser market, it is just changing its strategy.
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Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for July 11, No. 1,848.
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Apple's battery supplier has registered two new battery cells believed to be destined for the company's rumored foldable iPhone, according to a prolific Chinese leaker.
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OpenAI is retiring its Atlas browser on Aug. 9 and moving its browsing, agent, and productivity features into the expanding ChatGPT platform.
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China made a breakthrough in its space program with the successful capture of a Long March 10B rocket booster.
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Google has unveiled AI transparency tags for ads.
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OpenAI says it is shuttering its ChatGPT Atlas browser. When it was released last October, the company said the agentic browser was designed around the question "What if you could chat with your web browser?" The query was at least novel, but the answer was apparently not all that compelling.
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The lawsuit also names io Products, the hardware company led by Jony Ive.
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In a complaint filed Friday, Apple accuses OpenAI of illegally accessing information about unannounced products.
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Traveling is already expensive enough. Save a few bucks by borrowing an AirTag from a friend or family member.
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Data centers are driving up the company's use of electricity—and carbon pollution.
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Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for July 11 No. 860.
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UC San Diego researchers used teleoperated humanoid robots to complete preclinical laparoscopic surgeries, marking a milestone for robotic medicine.
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1X has unveiled touch-sensing robotic hands for its NEO humanoid, aiming to overcome one of the biggest barriers facing practical home robots.
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On this week's episode of The MacRumors Show, we discuss the future of Apple's increasingly tangled high-end MacBook lineup, including the entry-level MacBook Pro and the rumored "MacBook Ultra."
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A semifinal showdown with France is at stake for the winners of this clash of the European giants.
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Surgeons at UC San Diego just handed the scalpel to two humanoid robots, who went on to complete live surgical procedures for the first time in history. This milestone moves beyond the fixed robotic arms found in operating rooms today and hints at an operating room of the future where humans and humanoids work side by side.
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There are a few solid low prices on Apple devices available this week, including $99 off the Apple Watch Ultra 3, $150 off the M5 MacBook Air, and $450 off the M5 Pro MacBook Pro. You'll also find great deals on Anker accessories available on Amazon right now.
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Microsoft pledged to be carbon negative by 2030, but its AI push has wrecked its goal.
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Volkswagen has been busily adding small but impactful upgrades to its camper van lineup over the past couple months, outfitting the all-electric ID. Buzz with its first factory camper kit and adding traction battery-powered overnight air conditioning to the plug-in California van. Now it turns its attention to its largest, most comfortable camper van (and the only one with a bathroom
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Shiny movie, shiny phone.
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Reflect Orbital wants to direct sunlight at night with a network of satellites.
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The WeWard app encourages movement before you get your TikTok fix.
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Despite a step forward, don't expect the next level of TV panels to be widely marketed anytime soon.
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Meta's Muse Image faces backlash over using public Instagram photos by default, as privacy groups call for opt-in consent and stronger user controls.
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DATA CENTERS New York Times: Big Tech Is Now Targeting Native American Land for Massive Data Centers. This link goes to a gift article. "The dizzying expansion of data centers to power […]
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A 20-minute nap will count toward your daily sleep total. But is a quick power nap worth it?
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The quarterfinals get under way with a standout clash between the tournament favorites and the impressive Atlas Lions.
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AI PROBLEMS Tane Piper: The Reports of Jim Carrey's Death are a Failure Mode. "On the 29th June 2026 - if you searched for Jim Carrey on Google, you would have been […]
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AI PROBLEMS Associated Press: AI is an energy and water hog, here's what you can do to counter that. "Artificial intelligence and the data centers they require use growing amounts of energy […]
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U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a ban on children under 16 from using TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, X and other major social media platforms.
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Apple WWDC 2025 highlights Siri AI upgrades, California city bans data centers, and Meta launches a skilled trades academy with guaranteed jobs.
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Gartner has released a research note outlining short-term, intermediate, and long-term measures CrowdStrike users can implement to deal with what's become the update from hell. The post Gartner IDs Recovery Steps for CrowdStrike ‘Screen of Death' Disaster appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
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Facebook and Instagram sued four companies and three people based in China for creating and selling fake accounts, likes and followers, according to a posting on the social media giant's website.
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